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    BTC Found a video from back in the early days of GPU mining (2012 I think) GPU caught fire!

    BTC Found a video from back in the early days of GPU mining (2012 I think) GPU caught fire!


    Found a video from back in the early days of GPU mining (2012 I think) GPU caught fire!

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 09:55 PM PDT

    In 8 hrs Deconomy Forum stars where Roger Ver, Vitalik Buterin, Jimmy Nguyen, Craig Wright, Jihan Wu and others will give presentations.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 05:01 PM PDT

    The truth is known.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 11:33 PM PDT

    John McAfee reveals he charges $105,000 per promotional cryptocurrency tweet

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 07:11 PM PDT

    Bitcoin.com Store Reopens With New Bitcoin Cash Swag

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 07:52 PM PDT

    As a contrarian, I am heartened by the FUD.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 10:24 PM PDT

    Hate, fear, greed, and jealousy are what drew me to this space in 2011. Proof of work supporting merit through competition is what brings out greatness in all things. Satoshi Nakamoto invented the wheel for the information super highway. A great many things will be achieved as a result. Let the tears flow from the middle men and money changers. Let them taste the salt hard working men have always tasted.

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    How did a contentious change like RBF get through while a blocksize increase did not?

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 02:26 PM PDT

    I read the justification for not increasing the BTC blocksize was a lack of consensus in the community, and yet replace-by-fee which killed instant transactions and seems very contentious managed to slip through this "community consensus" that core keeps touting as the holy grail for change management?

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    What is Bitcoin Cash?

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 08:12 PM PDT

    I'm fairly new to cryptocurrency at this point. While I've gotten a grip on the definition of altcoins, I'm still confused about forks.

    What is Bitcoin Cash? Why was Bitcoin Cash created? How was it created? When was it created? I understand it is a fork, but how is it forked? Why is it forked? Who can fork a coin? When can someone fork a coin?

    I'd appreciate some answers. Thanks and w/<3

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    Still HODLing!

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 05:35 AM PDT

    BitPay Closes Extended $40 Million Series B Round

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 01:38 PM PDT

    Cointelegraph disses BCH. Replaces ticker with LTC, XRP, XMR. XRP is not a real cryptocurrency, XMR and LTC have smaller marketcaps.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 05:23 PM PDT

    Chinese Engineer Arrested for Stealing 100 Bitcoin From His Own Company

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 05:01 PM PDT

    Why some people are hating BCH ( like the other r/ bit...)

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 07:01 PM PDT

    Hi guys, I was searching a bit for a reason why people are kind of hating BCH?? I had the opportunity to test and compare both BTC and BCH and the cash fork is very good with lots of thing that should (but aren't) on the BTC.

    But I didn't find any reasonable thing of why a person would hate Bitcoin Cash so much that would result in censoring posts related to this ( you probably know what I'm talking about)?

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    Announcing the Coinbase Commerce API

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 06:47 PM PDT

    BCH Adoption - Chaturbate Now Accept Bitcoin Cash via Bitpay Merchant Services

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 01:27 PM PDT

    Gemini just committed suicide, by quadrupling their trading fees. For limit orders (maker), GDAX cost is 0%, and Gemini is now 1%.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 10:02 PM PDT

    We still got work to do!

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 06:53 PM PDT

    Blockstream's Samson Mow: "Largely our stuff is free right now but the goal is that everything will generate revenue". In other words, BTC is hijacked.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 12:10 PM PDT

    Risk that occurs because you didn't take an action can be worse than a risk that might occur if you do take an action

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 11:58 PM PDT

    In this blog post Brian Armstrong (Coinbase CEO) once said "I realized we (bitcoin community) all had a much bigger problem: The systemic risk to bitcoin if Bitcoin Core was the only team working on bitcoin"

    The core team contains some very high IQ people, but there are some things which I find very concerning about them as a team after spending some time with them last weekend.

    1. Some of them show very poor communication skills or a lack of maturity — this has hurt bitcoin's ability to bring new protocol developers into the space.
    2. They prefer 'perfect' solutions to 'good enough'. And if no perfect solution exists they seem ok with inaction, even if that puts bitcoin at risk.
    3. They seem to have a strong belief that bitcoin will not be able to scale long term, and any block size increase is a slippery slope to a future that they are unwilling to allow.

    What are the risks that has occurred because of the inability of the community to take an action?

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    Okay, I’m sold!

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 09:09 AM PDT

    I just sent myself $20 in BCH just to see how it works. I'm super new to this, but that was fast and had no fees. I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Rwanda, and this would have been super useful then.

    Fast. Cheap. Anonymous. Even a little sexy.

    I'm going to start investing in a long-term wallet, because this is only going to get more popular. My son is 2 and I will be paying for his college tuition in BCH. Mark my words.

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    April fools day backfired (r/bitcoin)

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 10:05 AM PDT

    Thought you guys might like hearing of this. For april fools, I made a post in r/bitcoin with the title "Bitcoin Cash is the real Bitcoin." The body of the post only had "Lol. April Fools."

    Hilarious, I though. I was ready for the upvotes to roll in! Minutes later, I receive a message saying that the post was removed for mentioning bitcoin cash. I was floored, but not really all that surprised. Prior to this post, I had made a post suggesting that a bigger block size may be needed to ensure enough room for the lightning network to not be hindered. This was removed for mention of "bigger blocks."

    It's just so funny to me that these simple things IN SUPPORT OF BITCOIN is removed from r/bitcoin. I know this post may be downvoted, but at least I know it won't be censored here.

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    Reddit broken? Some threads are not showing msgs or registering votes.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 05:05 PM PDT

    I noticed that my msgs went thru in r/bitcoincash, but not here. Votes also disappearing.

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    Why Bitcoin Cash Is the Real Bitcoin

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 10:57 PM PDT

    An excerpt from Andreas M Antonopoulos talk from back in Nov 2013. This fightback was supposed to happen.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 04:00 PM PDT

    Bitcoin (Cash) must work even if people don't all work together. Expect disagreement, pursue your vision despite names.

    Posted: 02 Apr 2018 04:05 AM PDT

    There seems to be some idea that Bitcoin Cash can only succeed if all its dev groups or even businesses that support the currency, work together or agree.

    I'd like to put forward the idea that this should not be required for it to succeed.

    Bitcoin, and Bitcoin Cash, is already backed by diverse interests which sometimes conflict with each other.

    Asking everyone to be on the same page all the time is unnecessary and even counterproductive.

    We need people to BUILD what they think will help Bitcoin Cash, and to get this done, we need to ACCEPT that others will be opposed to our suggestions and pursue different directions.

    Either the market is able to look at the fundamentals of these different proposals, and sort out what works from what doesn't (and I believe that to be the case). Or it doesn't, in which case I would say Bitcoin Cash would fail, and so would every other human endeavor. However, I'm of the opinion that failure is not rewarded, and leads to an extinction of ideas that aren't as good as others.

    At some point, we also have to let go of names if they conflict with what we think is important.

    When Bitcoin (BTC) was being transmuted into a settlement layer + additional payment designs, we said ok, we'll just make sure what we want survives, even if we have to call it 'Bitcoin Cash'.

    Creating what you think the market needs has more value than arguing and even sticking to brands. Brands can destroy themselves.

    I'm not saying Bitcoin Cash has a problem. Just that we should see disagreement as part of the creative process, and don't mistake every instance of it for some kind of "attack".

    Let's stay on track and keep Bitcoin permissionless, fight censorship and bring it to as many people as possible. I'm still as convinced that it's a recipe for success as when I first read the whitepaper.

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